Trempealeau Mountain Golf Club

Hwy 35 NTrempealeau, WI 54661 Phone: (608)534-7417Fax: (608)534-6001

This scenic course is located near the Mississippi River in between mountains that are covered in trees. Young trees also surround the layout. The front nine holes have two water hazards, while the back nine has seven. Some of the fairways are dogleg configurations and most greens have undulation. The signature hole is #14, a 165-yard, par 3, which calls for a tee shot over water onto the green with no safe area to lay-up. The 5,884-yard men's tee also has a ladies' course rating of 72.9 and a slope of 122.

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Course Reviews

Blackheath Golf Club"My best links experience ever!!"This is by far the best links course I've played in MI. The course is addicting, as I know I can do better my next time out there. ---Steve, Grand Blanc, MI.

Mount Vernon Country Club"Good course management required"This tight, tree-lined venue has numerous doglegs, precise bunkering and water on 14 holes. Those challenges, combined with relatively short length make it a serious test for all levels of players. Four sets of tees accommodate virtually all golfers. The club does not discriminate against women in membership or availability of tee times. Exceptional food and service are other attributes which make this club a tremendous value.---wp merryman, Luquillo, PR

Beverly Golf & Tennis Club"Declining conditions"Having played this course over the last ten years, I can't help but be dismayed by the declining conditions. It is a classic course that was consistently enjoyable until the last two years. In this time, the course condition, length of rounds and restaurant amenities have all gone downhill. I hope that they can turn this around because it is no longer worth the greens fee that they charge.---David Lynch, Danvers, MA

Shenandoah Country Club"Fun little course"Shenandoah is where I learned to play, and it was great for that purpose. The fairways are somewhat narrow, but that kept me more focused on where to put the shot. The club is in the process of improving the course--drainage has been an issue--and it should reallly be nice in the spring.---Dale Smith, Baton Rouge, LA